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Effects of mexiletine on hyperexcitability in sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: Preliminary findings from a small phase II randomized controlled trial

Authors :
Weiss, Michael D
Macklin, Eric A
McIlduff, Courtney E
Vucic, Steve
Wainger, Brian J
Kiernan, Matthew C
Goutman, Stephen A
Goyal, Namita A
Rutkove, Seward B
Ladha, Shafeeq S
Chen, I-Hweii Amy
Harms, Matthew B
Brannagan, Thomas H
Lacomis, David
Zivkovic, Sasha
Ma, Maxwell
Wang, Leo H
Simmons, Zachary
Rivner, Michael H
Shefner, Jeremy M
Cudkowicz, Merit E
Atassi, Nazem
Mexiletine-2 ALS Study Group
Source :
Muscle & nerve, vol 63, iss 3
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2021.

Abstract

BackgroundTo collect preliminary data on the effects of mexiletine on cortical and axonal hyperexcitability in sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in a phase 2 double-blind randomized controlled trial.MethodsTwenty ALS subjects were randomized to placebo and mexiletine 300 or 600 mg daily for 4 wk and assessed by transcranial magnetic stimulation and axonal excitability studies. The primary endpoint was change in resting motor threshold (RMT).ResultsRMT was unchanged with 4 wk of mexiletine (combined active therapies) as compared to placebo, which showed a significant increase (P = .039). Reductions of motor evoked potential (MEP) amplitude (P = .013) and accommodation half-time (P = .002), secondary outcome measures of cortical and axonal excitability, respectively, were also evident at 4 wk on mexiletine.ConclusionsThe relative stabilization of RMT in the treated subjects was unexpected and could be attributed to unaccounted sources of error or chance. However, a possible alternative cause is neuromodulation preventing an increase. The change in MEP amplitude and accommodation half-time supports the reduction of cortical and axonal hyperexcitability with mexiletine.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Muscle & nerve, vol 63, iss 3
Accession number :
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